Synopsis
Cool Weird Awesome carves out a few minutes each day for the great stuff. The stuff we all need so we don't think the world has gone completely crazy.
Episodes
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Babe Ruth Once Pitched A Combined No-Hitter, At Least Technically
23/06/2023 Duration: 03minToday in 1917, another milestone in the one-of-a-kind baseball career of Babe Ruth: he pitched part of a combined no-hitter, even if he didn’t exactly do the lion’s share of the work. Plus: in Lake City, Minnesota, it’s day two of Water Ski Days. Babe Ruth made history with help from Ernie Shore (Baseball Hall of Fame) Water Ski Days You'll always be a hit as a backer on Patreon --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/coolweirdawesome/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/coolweirdawesome/support
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Some People Didn’t Think The Earliest Air Conditioners Were Very Cool
22/06/2023 Duration: 03minSummer heat can leave a lot of us heading inside and cranking up the air conditioner. And yet, if you look at the history of this invention, you’ll find quite a few times where people said, are we sure this is a good idea? Plus: today in 2019, the Tobe Zoo in Japan held a lion escape drill using a human in a lion costume as the escapee. The Unexpected History of the Air Conditioner (Smithsonian) Japanese zoo staff chase furry fake lion in escape drill --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/coolweirdawesome/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/coolweirdawesome/support
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The Dog That Climbed All Of New Hampshire’s 4,000 Foot Mountains
21/06/2023 Duration: 03minToday in 1788, New Hampshire became the ninth state to ratify the Constitution, which put the document into effect across the US. That’s one notable fact about the Granite State, and here’s another one: a dog once climbed all 48 of the state’s 4,000 foot high mountains. Plus: a new invention uses a special sensor embedded in the zipper of a pair of pants to let you know when your fly is down. Pug deemed ‘too hyper’ channels energy into mountain climbing — and breaks barriers (Fort Worth Star-Telegram) Man Invents App That Tells Him When His Fly Is Down (Neatorama) Keep on climbing with our show as a backer on Patreon --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/coolweirdawesome/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/coolweirdawesome/support
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West Virginia Is Landlocked, But It Has A Lighthouse Anyway
20/06/2023 Duration: 03minTen years ago today, a resort in Mt. Nebo, West Virginia dedicated a lighthouse. Which was really something, because West Virginia is landlocked. Plus: this week, Hampton, South Carolina is hosting the Hampton County Watermelon Festival. The reason why landlocked WV has a lighthouse (WVTourism) Hampton County Watermelon Festival Help build this show as a backer on Patreon --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/coolweirdawesome/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/coolweirdawesome/support
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Raise A Glass Of Red Drink On Juneteenth
19/06/2023 Duration: 03minThere are lots of traditions that come with Juneteenth, like the foods and drinks that end up on the table at Juneteenth parties. A lot of these refreshments include the color red, and that’s on purpose. Plus, confectionary marvel Amaury Guichon celebrates becoming a US citizen by making an enormous chocolate Statue of Liberty. My Juneteenth Table (The Spruce Eats) A Brief History of Red Drink (Smithsonian) Statue of Liberty modeled in chocolate (Langweile Dichnet) --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/coolweirdawesome/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/coolweirdawesome/support
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Lifting Something Heavy? Think Positive Thoughts, Or You Might Hurt Yourself
16/06/2023 Duration: 04minToday we have a pro tip for you if you’ve got any heavy lifting in your near future: research says it's good for your health if you keep it positive! Plus: this weekend in Bell Buckle, Tennessee, a festival that celebrates two of the area’s most beloved summer treats: the Bell Buckle RC Cola and Moon Pie Festival. Your thoughts can harm your neck and back during lifting tasks (Ohio State University) RC Cola-MoonPie Festival Lift this show up as a backer on Patreon --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/coolweirdawesome/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/coolweirdawesome/support
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Why We Don’t Pronounce The Last S In Arkansas
15/06/2023 Duration: 03minToday in 1836, Arkansas became the 25th state in the Union. It’s one of just a handful of states whose names sound different than they’re spelled. And if you’re wondering why it’s pronounced Arkan-saw instead of Ar-kansas, well, that’s what we’re here to explain. Plus: today is the second day of the Le Mars, Iowa Ice Cream Days. How Did Arkansas Get its Name (Arkansas Secretary of State) Why Arkansas Is Never Pronounced 'Ar-Kansas' (HowStuffWorks) Le Mars, IA Ice Cream Days Our Patreon backers help bring our show to every state in the country and all around the world --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/coolweirdawesome/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/coolweirdawesome/support
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The Star-Spangled Banner That Inspired “The Star-Spangled Banner”
14/06/2023 Duration: 04minIt's Flag Day here in the US, and a good time to tell the story of the American flag that led to the writing of what is now our national anthem. Plus: in 2017, the community of Pocatello, Idaho raised a new flag to widespread relief, since its old flag had been called the ugliest in the country! The Star-Spangled Banner (National Museum of American History) East Idaho City Ditches 'Worst Flag In North America' (Boise State Public Radio) Fly the flag for this show as a backer on Patreon --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/coolweirdawesome/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/coolweirdawesome/support
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Charles Osborne Had The Hiccups For 68 Years
13/06/2023 Duration: 03minToday in 1922, a guy named Charles Osborne had an accident with a very unusual side effect: it gave him the hiccups for nearly seven decades. Plus: around this time in 2021 some travelers planned a trip to a spot well off the beaten path. A Cure for Hiccups? Retired Farmer Charles Osborne Isn't Holding His Breath—He's Had Them for 60 Years (People) Anthon's Charles Osborne had hiccups for 68 years straight (Sioux City Journal) People Are Spending About $2,000 to Visit an Uninhabitable Scottish Island for 20 Minutes (Travel + Leisure via Archive.org) There are no hiccups in making our show, thanks to our Patreon backers --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/coolweirdawesome/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/coolweirdawesome/support
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In Wartime, Knitters Have Used Their Skills For Spying
12/06/2023 Duration: 03minHappy belated National Knitting In Public Day. Hopefully it’s not too late to tell the story of how knitters have turned their abilities into secret codes to help their countries. Plus: today in 2020, explorer Vanessa O’Brien made a submersible dive to the spot in the Pacific Ocean known as Challenger Deep. Since she had already climbed to the top of Mount Everest, she became the first woman to reach the highest spot on Earth and the lowest spot on Earth. On the Covert Role of Knitting During the French Revolution and World War II (Lit Hub) Mountaineer Vanessa O'Brien Has Reached The Highest And Lowest Points On Earth --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/coolweirdawesome/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/coolweirdawesome/support
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This Doll From The 18th Century May Be One Of The First Computers
09/06/2023 Duration: 03minWorld Doll Day is tomorrow. And while the world has lots of amazing and well-loved dolls, there aren’t many like the 18th Century automata known as The Writer. Plus: today in 1928, the birthday of author and artist Maurice Sendak, who once sent a very tasty message to a young fan. Remarkable 240-Year-Old Doll Automaton Can Write Actual Programmable Text (My Modern Met) Maurice Sendak and childhood — we ate it up, we loved it (Washington Post) Be a doll and join our community of backers on Patreon, would you please? --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/coolweirdawesome/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/coolweirdawesome/support
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A Startup In Switzerland Is Putting Solar Panels In Between Railroad Tracks
08/06/2023 Duration: 03minToday we’re looking at a new kind of solar project from Swiss company Sun-Ways, which is putting energy-generating panels in a new spot: in between train tracks. Plus: starting today in Peru, Indiana, it’s the Cole Porter Festival. Switzerland is turning the gap between train tracks into a ‘solar carpet’ (Fast Company) Cole Porter Festival Shine a light on this show as a backer on Patreon --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/coolweirdawesome/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/coolweirdawesome/support
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Virginia Apgar's Score Has Helped Millions Of Babies Stay Healthy
07/06/2023 Duration: 03minToday in 1909, the birthday of Dr. Virginia Apgar, who created the short but important test known as the Apgar Score to make sure a newborn baby is getting off to a good start. Plus: we're just days away from the National Asparagus Festival in Oceana County, Michigan. Virginia Apgar May Have Saved Your Life (Hackaday) National Asparagus Festival in Michigan Our Patreon backers keep this short but important podcast healthy --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/coolweirdawesome/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/coolweirdawesome/support
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Clarence Blethen, The Pitcher Who Got Bit By His Own False Teeth
06/06/2023 Duration: 03minToday in 1933, truly a moment for the record books: a pitcher in a minor league baseball game got injured after being bitten by his own false teeth. Plus: on this day in 1942, Adeline Gray became the first person to test a nylon parachute, since silk was in short supply because of World War II. Clarence Blethen (Society for American Baseball Research) Meet the Daredevil Parachutist Who Tested the First Nylon Parachute 75 Years Ago (Smithsonian) Our Patreon backers are the real record setters --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/coolweirdawesome/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/coolweirdawesome/support
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The World Has Ankle Monitors Partly Because Of Spider-Man Comics
05/06/2023 Duration: 03minToday in 1962, Spider-Man first appeared in comic books. He's had a huge influence on comics, movies, cartoons and really entertainment as a whole, but did you also know a Spider-Man comic helped lead to the creation of the first ankle monitor? Plus: Manhattan's Grolier Club is hosting an exhibit of vintage restaurant menus from the 1840s to the 1940s. How Spider-Man Led to the Invention of the Prisoner Ankle Monitor (Gizmodo) NYC Exhibition Extols the Charm of Restaurant Menus (Hyperallergic) Back our show on Patreon --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/coolweirdawesome/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/coolweirdawesome/support
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First Lady Mamie Eisenhower Had Her Own Shade Of Pink
02/06/2023 Duration: 03minToday is one of several days the US commemorates its First Ladies. Some are well known, some are obscure. Some loved the job, others didn't want it at all. But only one First Lady had her own color: Mamie Eisenhower, the namesake of "Mamie pink." Plus: this weekend in Lewes, Delaware, it’s the Mid-Atlantic Sea Glass and Coastal Arts Festival. How Pink Became a Color for Girls (Racked) Mid-Atlantic Sea Glass and Coastal Arts Festival (Historic Lewes) Our Patreon backers keep this show colorful, join them today! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/coolweirdawesome/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/coolweirdawesome/support
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Rockford, Illinois Is The Birthplace Of The Sock Monkey
01/06/2023 Duration: 03minToday in 1992, it's said the first picture book featuring a sock monkey was published. But where did the sock monkey itself show up? That was decades earlier, in the Illinois city of Rockford - or, as it's sometimes called, Sockford. Plus: today in 1929, the UK newspaper known as The Sphere published an eye-catching photo of storefront mannequins melting in the London heat. Monkey shines in Rockford (Illinois Times) It’s Sock Monkey Madness in Rockford, Illinois, the birthplace of the beloved children’s toy (Roadtrippers) MELTING MANNEQUINS (Nag on the Lake) No need to monkey around, backing our show on Patreon is quick and easy --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/coolweirdawesome/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/coolweirdawesome/support
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The Michigan Tycoon Who Made His Descendants Wait 92 Years To Inherit His Fortune
31/05/2023 Duration: 03minWellington R. Burt, known as "The Lone Pine of Michigan," was once among the wealthiest people in America - but when he died in 1919, he made sure most of that anyone who expected to inherit a big chunk of his enormous fortune would have to wait a long, long time. Plus: in Grand Rapids, Michigan, it’s the Grand Rapids Lantern Festival. Wellington's millions: 92 years after his death, Saginaw lumber baron's vindictive testament nears endgame (MLive.com) GRAND RAPIDS LANTERN FESTIVAL --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/coolweirdawesome/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/coolweirdawesome/support
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How Suitcases With Wheels Helped Travelers Get On A Roll
30/05/2023 Duration: 03minInventors put wheels on suitcases and made it so much easier for travelers to get their bags through airports and terminals and lobbies. So why was there so much resistance to rolling luggage when it first went up for sale? Plus: this weekend in Ruston, Louisiana, the Louisiana Peach Festival. Mystery of the wheelie suitcase: how gender stereotypes held back the history of invention (The Guardian) Who Actually Invented the Wheeled Suitcase? (Interesting Engineering) Louisiana Peach Festival We keep moving forward thanks to support from our backers on Patreon --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/coolweirdawesome/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/coolweirdawesome/support
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The Arlington Ladies Remember Every Servicemember Buried At Arlington National Cemetery
29/05/2023 Duration: 03minMany of our servicemembers are laid to rest at Arlington National Cemetery. For Memorial Day, we tell the story of a group who makes sure every servicemember buried there is properly remembered. Arlington Ladies make funerals a time of comfort, honor and remembrance (Military Families Magazine) Arlington National Cemetery: Where Every Day We Remember (Library of Congress) --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/coolweirdawesome/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/coolweirdawesome/support